i first voted for glock and they are pretty darned near perfect
but then i discovered the walther P22 and the new PPS - if that PPSdoesn't sell for ccw i will be surprised
I probably wont get the pps until i win the lottery or a bonus at work because i own a Glock 26 - an it is near perfection

Own one para but got to check out a couple of the LDA carries..Man those things are nice. But you want to know it's gonna shoot every time and I don't care what it's been through you got to give the Sig it's due

Isn't Walther considered S&W now or manufactured by S&W? Can you consider Walther a line of S&W? Will Walther lose it's identity or will it be kept because they still have Walther in Germany? How much does S&W own of Walther or is it just the US side of the business? I know it's a lot of questions. I'm just hoping Walther didn't hand everything over to Smith due to their size and now they don't care about the customer.

I haven't touched the settings. The truth is that several people followed me from the Walther section at the Glock Forum and from the Walther Forum (as well as many other forums). In my signature line on every site I'm on, I have the link to this site listed.

I shout about the P99 from the highest mountains on EVERY forum I'm on, and have gotten many people hooked on the gun. I've received a lot of messages from people lately telling me that they've bought a P99 or SW99 based on me always talking about the gun - A lot of those people have wondered onto this site after contacting me personally on the other sites...

The first handgun I ever bought for myself was a SW99. I hate to say it but it was the worst shooting piece of junk I have ever owned. It did not matter what I did to try and adjust it either. I finally bought a Glock and sold the junk to a friend. Maybe I just got a bad one, but I promise you I will leave them all for you as I will never buy another. In fact, I have not considered a S&W semi-auto or a Walther since and probably never will again. I will stick with Glocks and Sigs and be happy when I outshoot everyone I know.

As a rookie to this forum, I've got to go with Springfield. Not because of the XD40 I have, although it's a good shooter. But I give the company more credit for the M-1. I even got a chance to use it at ITR before going to nam. It's got a great history and is still going strong. I know there are a lot of great handguns out there; most I don't even know about, being that I couldn't afford them. Hope I haven't skewed your poll.

I voted other. I don't really have a favorite but choose the best gun based on how I intend to use it. Right now I own guns from Ruger, Browing, S&W, Marlin, and Bersa. All are reliable and work great for what I use them for.